Returning to America - The Debate
20 October 2009
By Kevin Meyer Mark over at the Lean Blog tipped me off to an interesting article at Deloitte that debated the pros and cons of manufacturers repatri…
20 October 2009
By Kevin Meyer Mark over at the Lean Blog tipped me off to an interesting article at Deloitte that debated the pros and cons of manufacturers repatri…
19 October 2009
by BILL WADDELL With lean built on a foundation of respect for people, value to customers, true partnerships with suppliers and the elimination of wa…
13 October 2009
by BILL WADDELL My post the other day on the PhD Posse at Ford drew quite a bit of mixed reaction both in blog comments, and in my email in box. Loo…
9 October 2009
by BILL WADDELL Both Ford and Boeing strike me as companies that have an intellectual understanding of lean, but have yet to really internalize the p…
7 October 2009
by BILL WADDELL A few weeks back I wrote a post that included a remark about the powder keg I see in China that is not far from exploding. Mark Welc…
6 October 2009
by BILL WADDELL The truth always comes out in the end. That is a universal fact, even though sometimes it takes a while for the end to come around a…
30 September 2009
by BILL WADDELL It is impossible to get writer's block when tasked with writing about American manufacturing. I can always count on the news for…
30 September 2009
by BILL WADDELL California has lots of problems as everyone knows, and manufacturing is in a virtual free fall there. I suppose it is a case of the…